Sadly, music licensing is a pain in the ass in Germany. All music rights belong to one organisation who have the absolute monopoly, and believe me, dealing with them is like going to the dentist without anesthesia and having your wallet stolen while you're still in pain.
We COULD try a Creative Commons dance (in a Panel room, clearly not on the main stage). This might also be construed as a nice sociopolitical statement, too.
Over 90% of my music collection is CC anyway (and the rest is *gasp* properly licensed, but only for personal use).
Actually, I'd volunteer to DJ for it (or rather, arrange a playlist, because it couldn't be much more than that and it would work better with CC-ND material) ... though not necessarily with a focus on Dark Culture as previously suggested, since I think that stuff can be equally hard on your spirit as dubstep, doomcore or hardstyle.
This could fail massively, though, seeing how many people have expectations to hear certain songs, etc. And a lot of the CC music out there is great, but not mainstream.
Nevertheless, I'd love to give it a try in 2012.
The genres I have a decent ear for include:
- big beat
- breakbeat
- uplifting trance
- chiptune / retro / 8 bit
- metal
- alternative rock
- post rock
- folk rock
- lounge / downtempo (not danceable)
- soundtrack / orchestral (totally not danceable)
I imagine this as a three-to-five set evening, each set about an hour.
Core Issues I see are:
- Music Selection / DJ quality (we need a modest consensus at least)
- Attendance (need a few promoters who entice people to dance and have fun)
- Equipment (a boom box and a tape deck won't cut it, it needs some lighting)
What does the "we want an alternative dance" crowd think? What does Cheetah think?